Targeting prolidase. A survey of the literature data to depict a structure-activity relationship frame and to address future studies for drug development
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Targeting prolidase. A survey of the literature data to depict a structure-activity relationship frame and to address future studies for drug development
Abstract
Prolidase (EC.3.4.13.9) is a Mn+2-dependent dipeptidase that is well known to play a crucial role in several physiological and pathological processes affecting humans. More in particular, this enzyme is involved in the cleavage of proline- and hydroxyproline-containing dipeptides (imidodipeptides), providing a fine regulation of the homeostasis of these two amino acids. Hyperactivity or deficiency of prolidase have been clearly associated to the development and progress of several acute and chronic syndromes (e.g. chronic liver fibrosis, viral and acute hepatitis, cancer, neurological disorders, inflammation, skin diseases, intellectual disability, respiratory infection). Thus, targeting prolidase and modulating its activity is an intriguing field of research with a great therapeutic potential for the next future and for the design of specific and selective drugs. Prolidase can be exploited in two essential ways: as an activator of proline containing prodrugs and by direct interaction. In this latter case, few specific ligands for the title enzyme have been described, but with no reports about their structure-activity relationship. The aim of this comprehensive review is to gather all available information on prolidase targeting so far reported in the literature, to rationalize the observed data and effect into a preliminary structure-relationship picture, to comment about the effectiveness of each reported ligands, and to address future research activities providing new potential and putative natural, semisynthetic, and purely synthetic molecules able to trigger prolidase as the main biological target.
Keywords: Enzyme targeting; Imido dipeptides; Natural products; Prodrugs; Prolidase; Proline.
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